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Jamaican Energy Minister Comments on LNG Import Proposals

Jamaica’s Energy and Mining Minister James Robertson said that within four weeks the government will “turn another corner” on the proposed LNG import projects. According to the Observer, Minister Robertson noted that a number of people connected to the LNG proposals were in Jamaica this week to meet with bauxite alumina companies and electricity...

Port Considering Steps to Implement Court Order to Extend Land Lease for Oregon LNG Site

The Daily Astorian reports that, following a preliminary injunction issued by a U.S. district court requiring the Port of Astoria to extend the master lease underlying a sublease to Oregon LNG at the site of the developer’s planned LNG import terminal, the port commissioners met Tuesday to consider the steps necessary to implement the court’s order. A number of the port...

LNG Cargo Expected to Arrive at Cove Point LNG Terminal Today

Reuters reports that the Seri Angkasa LNG vessel is expected to deliver an LNG cargo sourced from Egypt to the Cove Point LNG import terminal today, one of approximately five cargos expected at Cove Point this month. Reuters also notes that the LNG vessel SCF Polar delivered an LNG cargo to the Everett LNG facility earlier this...

FERC Schedules Post-Certification Reviews for EcoElectrica, Cameron LNG Facilities

FERC announced yesterday that it will conduct its annual post-certification reviews of the EcoElectrica and Cameron LNG import facilities. FERC’s letters regarding the inspections are available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket Nos. CP95-35 and CP02-378,...

European LNG Headlines

Statoil Executive: Shale Gas Plays Create Uncertainty in LNG Market (Upstream Online) U.K. Gas Eases on LNG Supply Expectation, Power Soft (Reuters)

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